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The phrase "receive a reply from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is expecting a response or answer from someone else. Example: I sent an email to the company last week and I'm still waiting to receive a reply from them.
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ACF, which wrote to Hunt two weeks ago, has yet to receive a reply from the minister's office.
Despite repeated attempts, they were never able to receive a reply from the bank, which now owned the property.
When he did not receive a reply from Tesco the teenager wrote a letter to the Daily Mail, which was printed last week.
David Shamir, 45, a reserve officer, apparently was unsuccessful in attempts to pass information on Israel's wartime evacuation and medical plans, although the police said that he did receive a reply from Iran's Foreign Ministry.
I thought that maybe after a few months I'd receive a reply from an assistant, or more likely, nothing at all, but within a couple of days of posting the request he called me.
Tong, who said he was yet to receive a reply from the Australian government, wrote in his letter that "science, as confirmed by the [intergovernmental panel on climate change], dictates that for the world to avoid catastrophic climate change, we must leave the vast bulk of carbon reserves in the ground".
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Months later, he received a reply from an Australian woman.
Within two hours, Jackson received a reply from a Twitter account called CommanderXanon.
Much to my amazement a few weeks later I received a reply from the lady herself.
Soon, she received a reply from a man named Rommel Nobay.
Received a reply from a Mr. Palmer saying that Mr. Regan would look into the matter.
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